Deck 2: Self-Motivation and Goal Setting
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Deck 2: Self-Motivation and Goal Setting
1
According to research, an advantage of fantasy goals is that they:
A) improve daily performance.
B) help with personal adjustment.
C) help us appreciate an ordinary job.
D) make other goals unnecessary.
A) improve daily performance.
B) help with personal adjustment.
C) help us appreciate an ordinary job.
D) make other goals unnecessary.
B
2
An appropriate (or key) objective in a work setting specifies:
A) the steps necessary to accomplish a goal.
B) satisfaction levels for employees.
C) outcomes of what the department was created to produce.
D) process goals such as "teamwork" and "improve morale."
A) the steps necessary to accomplish a goal.
B) satisfaction levels for employees.
C) outcomes of what the department was created to produce.
D) process goals such as "teamwork" and "improve morale."
C
3
A problem sometimes encountered with strict adherence to goal setting is that:
A) performance is actually lowered.
B) it becomes difficult to define success.
C) the goal setter becomes too flexible.
D) the goal setter has difficulty relaxing.
A) performance is actually lowered.
B) it becomes difficult to define success.
C) the goal setter becomes too flexible.
D) the goal setter has difficulty relaxing.
D
4
An important implication of expectancy theory for self-motivation is:
A) people should acquire the training they need.
B) a positive mental attitude is more important than training.
C) people should choose their own rewards.
D) self-determining work is an effective motivator.
A) people should acquire the training they need.
B) a positive mental attitude is more important than training.
C) people should choose their own rewards.
D) self-determining work is an effective motivator.
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5
A need is:
A) an external striving to achieve a goal.
B) an internal sense of calm and relaxation.
C) an external sense of calm and relaxation.
D) an internal striving or urge to do something, such as a need to drink when thirsty.
A) an external striving to achieve a goal.
B) an internal sense of calm and relaxation.
C) an external sense of calm and relaxation.
D) an internal striving or urge to do something, such as a need to drink when thirsty.
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6
According to the need theory of motivation, unsatisfied needs motivate us until:
A) they become satisfied.
B) they become frustrated.
C) they lead to self-actualization.
D) they lead to self-esteem.
A) they become satisfied.
B) they become frustrated.
C) they lead to self-actualization.
D) they lead to self-esteem.
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7
Being part of the "office gang" most directly satisfies the need for:
A) power.
B) achievement.
C) self-actualization.
D) affiliation.
A) power.
B) achievement.
C) self-actualization.
D) affiliation.
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8
Which of the following group of needs tends to be the most frequently satisfied?
A) safety and security.
B) esteem.
C) belongingness and love.
D) self-actualization.
A) safety and security.
B) esteem.
C) belongingness and love.
D) self-actualization.
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9
Popular opinion strongly suggests that the various generations have different needs which are based on their ______.
A) values
B) needs
C) strengths
D) weaknesses
A) values
B) needs
C) strengths
D) weaknesses
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10
Most motivational goals are:
A) general and considerably difficult.
B) long range rather than short range.
C) set by others for us.
D) specific and reasonably difficult.
A) general and considerably difficult.
B) long range rather than short range.
C) set by others for us.
D) specific and reasonably difficult.
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11
________________is the best-known categorization of needs. (a) Maslow's hierarchy
(b) Erikson's stages of development
(c) Freud's concepts of the self
(d) Descartes rules of induction
(b) Erikson's stages of development
(c) Freud's concepts of the self
(d) Descartes rules of induction
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12
A strong need for achievement is characterized by:
A) a desire to control others.
B) a desire to achieve friendships.
C) joy in accomplishment for its own sake.
D) happiness with modest accomplishments.
A) a desire to control others.
B) a desire to achieve friendships.
C) joy in accomplishment for its own sake.
D) happiness with modest accomplishments.
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13
Rewarding yourself for doing something right is an example of:
A) behaviour modification.
B) goal setting.
C) raising your self-expectations.
D) getting feedback on your performance.
A) behaviour modification.
B) goal setting.
C) raising your self-expectations.
D) getting feedback on your performance.
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14
A goal that leads to success is usually:
A) reasonably challenging.
B) set in the present tense.
C) set in the intermediate range.
D) established for us by another person.
A) reasonably challenging.
B) set in the present tense.
C) set in the intermediate range.
D) established for us by another person.
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15
A person with a learning-goal orientation would:
A) prefer new learning to a high income.
B) want to prove his or her own competency.
C) establish a goal for learning new skills.
D) attempt to impress others through good performance.
A) prefer new learning to a high income.
B) want to prove his or her own competency.
C) establish a goal for learning new skills.
D) attempt to impress others through good performance.
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16
An important contribution of goals to your life is that they prevent a __________ of effort.
A) focusing
B) concentration
C) scattering
D) curtailment
A) focusing
B) concentration
C) scattering
D) curtailment
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17
Intrinsic motivation refers to:
A) the natural tendency to avoid any kind of work.
B) the natural tendency to seek out new challenges and to use one's abilities.
C) the natural desire for what is routine and familiar.
D) the inability to focus on a task due to other interests.
A) the natural tendency to avoid any kind of work.
B) the natural tendency to seek out new challenges and to use one's abilities.
C) the natural desire for what is routine and familiar.
D) the inability to focus on a task due to other interests.
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18
A problem noted with a performance-goal orientation is that it can:
A) reduce interest in the task itself.
B) place too much emphasis on new learning.
C) place too much emphasis on mastering a situation.
D) make a person obsessed with finding joy in the task.
A) reduce interest in the task itself.
B) place too much emphasis on new learning.
C) place too much emphasis on mastering a situation.
D) make a person obsessed with finding joy in the task.
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19
According to the technique of priority setting on the job, the worker:
A) tells the superior which goals should have the highest priority.
B) gives the highest priority to goals that fit his or her values.
C) pursues diligently goals that he or she finds most important.
D) pursues diligently goals that are most important to management.
A) tells the superior which goals should have the highest priority.
B) gives the highest priority to goals that fit his or her values.
C) pursues diligently goals that he or she finds most important.
D) pursues diligently goals that are most important to management.
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20
A realistic goal is one that:
A) includes money as well as happiness.
B) is relatively easy to attain.
C) matches the employer's desires.
D) represents the right amount of challenge.
A) includes money as well as happiness.
B) is relatively easy to attain.
C) matches the employer's desires.
D) represents the right amount of challenge.
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21
A person with a learning-goal orientation is strongly interested in demonstrating his or her competency and adequacy.
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22
The first step in the self-discipline model is to:
A) develop role models.
B) formulate a mission statement.
C) compartmentalize spheres of life.
D) search for pleasure within the task.
A) develop role models.
B) formulate a mission statement.
C) compartmentalize spheres of life.
D) search for pleasure within the task.
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23
A key characteristic of self-disciplined people is that they:
A) impose punishment and suffering on themselves.
B) rebel against goals set by management.
C) find very little joy in working.
D) work toward attaining goals without being distracted.
A) impose punishment and suffering on themselves.
B) rebel against goals set by management.
C) find very little joy in working.
D) work toward attaining goals without being distracted.
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24
A self-disciplined person experiences considerable:
A) day-by-day suffering.
B) distractions while attempting to achieve goals.
C) intrinsic motivation.
D) stress based on working so hard.
A) day-by-day suffering.
B) distractions while attempting to achieve goals.
C) intrinsic motivation.
D) stress based on working so hard.
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25
A key consequence of priority setting on the job is that you attach the most importance to goals your employer thinks are the most important.
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26
Effective goals state what you will be doing when you achieve your goal.
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27
The need for thrill seeking is a personal need that is rarely pursued on the job.
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28
Developing a positive mental attitude is similar to:
A) overcoming expectancy theory.
B) raising your self-expectations.
C) applying behaviour modification to yourself.
D) getting feedback on your performance.
A) overcoming expectancy theory.
B) raising your self-expectations.
C) applying behaviour modification to yourself.
D) getting feedback on your performance.
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29
Goals set by lower-ranking employees are supposed to contribute to goals set at the top of the organization.
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30
According to the need theory of motivation, people have needs and motives that propel them toward achieving certain goals.
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31
Goals that lead to a highly demanding task may create a state of over arousal that prompts the person to back away from getting the job done.
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32
Goals typically lead to a scattering of effort because the goal setter pursues several different activities at the same time.
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33
A person with a performance-goal orientation is heavily interested in acquiring new skills and mastering new situations.
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34
The most difficult group of needs to satisfy are the self-actualization needs.
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35
Goals create a discrepancy between what exists and an ideal situation.
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36
The highest-level needs people strive to satisfy are called self-actualizing needs.
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37
It is best to ignore past performance in setting goals.
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38
A person who develops a strong work ethic will automatically:
A) behave in a highly ethical manner.
B) develop a learning-goal orientation.
C) be strongly motivated.
D) be qualified for a supervisory position.
A) behave in a highly ethical manner.
B) develop a learning-goal orientation.
C) be strongly motivated.
D) be qualified for a supervisory position.
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39
An action plan describes what will be done if your original goal cannot be reached.
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40
People with a performance-goal orientation are strongly interested in obtaining feedback on their performance.
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41
The self-disciplined person who compartmentalizes spheres of life keeps several different components of life in mind at the same time when performing a task.
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42
A realistic goal finds a mid-point between no challenge and extraordinary challenge.
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43
When using visual and sensory stimulation to help you achieve goals, it is recommended that you incorporate many senses into your visualizations.
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44
A key part of the self-discipline model is to develop general goals that are the same from task to task.
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45
Setting goals is one of the most effective ways to increase motivation.
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46
One problem with goals is that they may lead the goal setter to avoid important activities not related to the goal.
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47
A problem with goals is that they often interfere with relaxation.
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48
Good questions to ask when formulating a personal mission statement are "Who are you?" and "What are you trying to accomplish in life'?"
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49
Lowering your level of self-expectation is equivalent to developing a positive mental attitude.
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According to the expectancy theory of motivation, building your skills relevant to the job will increase your motivation.
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